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“Sentience: The Invention of Consciousness” with Professor Nicholas Humphrey

Bridging the Gaps: A Portal for Curious Minds

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The Remarkable Division of Labor in Our Minds

I think people are totally missing the point. Blind sight is a remarkable phenomenon, and it points to a remarkable division of labor in our minds between cognitive consciousness and phenomenal awareness. It seems that you are trying to suggest that if somebody can naturally see, there is an element of sensation there, when you can consciously see. And if you, for some reason, damaged brain are due to any reason, if you are using this blind sight, then sensation is missing. Am I correct in saying that?

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